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Free Patchwork Christmas Bag Crochet Pattern

Learn to make this fun and winter holiday inspired design, the Patchwork Christmas Bag, from free crochet graphs and assembly instructions by Divine Debris.

Happy November friends! Can you believe that it’s the 11th month of 2025? It’s been a year that feels so long but has gone by so fast. Or maybe it feels fast because I’ve got a brand new Christmas pattern for you this week – the Patchwork Christmas Bag!

Like many of my other bags of the last couple of years, this one features 13 individually worked squares. In fact, this bag is the Christmas sister bag to the Patchwork Halloween Bag from last year, which of course means if you’d like add a couple of those squares or Cat and Bag Squares to your patchwork bag you can 😀 They have the same exact stitch counts, so it’ll work up super easy.

As I said above, this bag is worked in 13 individual squares (in rows of single crochet stitches from the bottom up). When you’re done with your 13 squares, you seam them up in to an almost hour glass shape and then you fold that in half and seam up the sides to make your new bag. A set of straps are added, worked in the round directly onto the bag, to finish your design. It’s truly fabulous construction method and allows for a lot of fun customization (if you want).

Below you’re going to find some photos of the Ornament Square (RS and WS) so you can see how I worked them. You don’t have to do exactly as I do when working these squares, these are just for a bit more insight (and people always ask to see the WS of squares). For this bag, I primarily used tapestry (color A working over color B) and I didn’t carry color B to the ends of the row. I don’t like that look and think it bulks up the ends. But do what works for you and what you’re most comfortable using. And as always, blocking can help even out squares like this.

Anyway, I hope you like this new pattern. I haven’t decided if I want to release these squares individually or just keep them as the one post here. I’ve been extra scattered this month so I can’t decide if I want to do that or not. If you’d like a pdf with just the squares, please let me know in the comments. I’ll probably be working on the B-sides of this pattern though, so that’s fun :D.
Thank you, as always, for your support and I hope you like this new bag. If you’d like to buy the pdf for this pattern, it’s available now on Ravelry.

Please note: I was provided the yarn for this pattern by Lion Brand Yarn for the purposes of designing the Patchwork Christmas Bag crochet pattern, with compensation. I wasn’t provided the yarn with the expectations of positive or negative reviews but I’ve used DIYarn so many ties and I really enjoyed it, it’s a great worsted weight yarn and feels very durable. And you can purchase this pattern as a kit from Lion Brand Yarn here.
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If you appreciate my patterns I hope you’d consider purchasing an ad-free pdf of this pattern in my Ravelry shop and Lovecrafts shop!


Where to purchase the Patchwork Halloween Bag crochet pattern

https://lionbrand.sjv.io/4G4kvL
coming soon
[Image description] Top down look at a a collection of squares for the Patchwork Christmas Bag, some unfinished, with a white woman's hand holding an unfinished bag on the bottom right.

Level

Intermediate (need to know how to read a graph and do color work)

Materials

  • US G (4.00 mm) crochet hook
  • 6 colors worsted weight/ size #4 yarn
    • Color A (white): 2.64 oz/ 163 yds
    • Color B (brown): 2.58 oz/ 159 yds
    • Color C (green): 1 oz/ 62 yds
    • Color D (blue): .5 oz/ 31 yds
    • Color E (red): 1 oz/ 62 yds
    • Color F (purple): <1 oz/ <62 yds
    • I used DIYarn by Lion Brand Yarn for this pattern
  • Notions: scissors, measuring tape, yarn needle

Gauge

  • 19 sc x 19 rows = 4” (blocked)

Terms/ Stitches used

  • St: Stitch
  • Ch: Chain
  • Rnd: Round
  • Slip st: Slip Stitch
  • Sc: Single crochet
  • RS: Right Side/ WS: Wrong Side

Notes

  • You can purchase the easy to print version of this pattern for a fee in my Ravelry shop.
  • This pattern is worked in 3 sections: the Squares, the Assembly (where the seaming is), and the Straps. 
  • There are 4 different squares used in the pattern and 13 squares are used in total.
  • For the squares: begin with a ch 20 in color A, turn, and start in the 2nd ch from the hook.
  • Each row begins with a “ch 1, turn” and all st counts are 19 sc.
  • The odd rows are the RS.
  • The squares are worked from the bottom up in rows, with turns at the beginning of the rows. 
  • Each square has a Border, which you add once the square is done, and you use the Border to seam. 
  • The ch 1 at the beginning of the rows does not count as a stitch.
  • To conserve yarn, the main color is used throughout each square but any other color is used only where required and dropped down the WS when not in use. See blow for further information.
  • Your squares may not be perfectly square when you’re done, but the Border and blocking (which is highly suggested) can help this. The seaming can also even out some size inconsistency
  • Blocking is suggested for this pattern.
  • In the photos: color A is white, color B is brown, color C is green, color D is blue, Color E is red, and color F is purple. DIYarn by Lion Brand Yarn was used for all colors. Buy the kit for this pattern on Lion Brand’s website here.

Blocked Patchwork Christmas Bag Crochet Pattern Finished Product Details (approx)

Squares (including border)Bag
4.4” across
4.4” high
13” across (at widest)
13” high (not including straps)
 

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Notes on carrying yarn on the Patchwork Christmas Bag crochet pattern

For yarn conservation and clarity purposes, all colors other than the primary color are not carried throughout the squares. Instead I used “bobbins” or individual stands of color for the other color or colors for all the squares.

Below are 2 close up photos of the Ornament Square showing the 2 colors of the square being used at the same time. White is the primary color and used throughout the square and blue is the secondary color and is only used where it’s needed. Throughout the square the primary color is crocheted over when the secondary color is called for. When the secondary color is not in use (regardless of which side is facing) it’s dropped down the WS.

Right side close up
Wrong side close up

When carrying the inactive yarn with the RS facing, make sure it’s behind the previous row’s stitches. And when carrying the inactive yarn with the WS facing, make sure it’s in front of the previous row’s stitches.
Don’t pull the carried yarn too tight or let it hang loose (try to keep it even with the stitches), as it can distort your square’s final look. Blocking may help even out some distortion or bulkiness of the center that may occur.

Remember: Your squares may not be perfectly square when you’re done, but the border and blocking (which is highly suggested) can help this. The seaming can also even out some size inconsistency.


Patchwork Christmas Bag Crochet Pattern

[Image description] The Patchwork Christmas Bag sits on a white background with skeins of yarn along the left side of the photo.

Christmas Tree Square Graph

Make 4

Key: Main color is white (color A), secondary color is brown (color B), and tertiary color is
green (color C).

Graph for the Patchwork Christmas Bag Christmas Tree Square by Divine Debris

For the squares: begin with a ch 20 in color A, turn, and start in the 2nd ch from the hook. Each row begins with a “ch 1, turn” and all st counts are 19 sc.

Border
With the RS facing you, join color B in the first st on the other side of Row 1 of the coaster.
Row 1: B: Ch 1, sc into the next 19 sts, ch 1 at the corner, sc into the next 19 row ends, ch 1 at
the corner, sc into the next 19 sts of Row 19, ch 1 at the corner, sc down the next 19 row ends,
ch 1 at the corner, join with a slip st – 76 sc, 4 ch-1 spaces
Fasten off, weave in your ends. Block so your square measures 4.4” x 4.4”.

Ornament Square Graph

Make 4

Key: Main color is white (color A), secondary color is blue (color D), and tertiary color is
brown (color D).

Graph for the Patchwork Christmas Bag Ornament Square by Divine Debris

For the squares: begin with a ch 20 in color A, turn, and start in the 2nd ch from the hook. Each row begins with a “ch 1, turn” and all st counts are 19 sc.

Border
With the RS facing you, join color B in the first st on the other side of Row 1 of the coaster.
Row 1: B: Ch 1, sc into the next 19 sts, ch 1 at the corner, sc into the next 19 row ends, ch 1 at
the corner, sc into the next 19 sts of Row 19, ch 1 at the corner, sc down the next 19 row ends,
ch 1 at the corner, join with a slip st – 76 sc, 4 ch-1 spaces
Fasten off, weave in your ends. Block so your square measures 4.4” x 4.4”.

Santa Hat Square Graph

Make 3

Key: Main color is brown (color B), secondary color is white (color A), and tertiary color is red (color F)

Graph for the Patchwork Christmas Bag Santa Hat Square by Divine Debris

For the squares: begin with a ch 20 in color B, turn, and start in the 2nd ch from the hook. Each row begins with a “ch 1, turn” and all st counts are 19 sc.

Border
With the RS facing you, join color A in the first st on the other side of Row 1 of the coaster.
Row 1: A: Ch 1, sc into the next 19 sts, ch 1 at the corner, sc into the next 19 row ends, ch 1 at
the corner, sc into the next 19 sts of Row 19, ch 1 at the corner, sc down the next 19 row ends,
ch 1 at the corner, join with a slip st – 76 sc, 4 ch-1 spaces
Fasten off, weave in your ends. Block so your square measures 4.4” x 4.4”.

Presents Graph

Make 2

Key: Main color is brown (color B), secondary color is blue (color D), and tertiary color is purple (color F), and quarternary color is white (color B).

Graph for the Patchwork Christmas Bag Presents Square by Divine Debris

For the squares: begin with a ch 20 in color B, turn, and start in the 2nd ch from the hook. Each row begins with a “ch 1, turn” and all st counts are 19 sc.

Border
With the RS facing you, join color A in the first st on the other side of Row 1 of the coaster.
Row 1: A: Ch 1, sc into the next 19 sts, ch 1 at the corner, sc into the next 19 row ends, ch 1 at
the corner, sc into the next 19 sts of Row 19, ch 1 at the corner, sc down the next 19 row ends,
ch 1 at the corner, join with a slip st – 76 sc, 4 ch-1 spaces
Fasten off, weave in your ends. Block so your square measures 4.4” x 4.4”.

Assembly

  • You should have a total of 13 squares (4 Trees, 4 Ornaments, 3 Santa Hats, and 2 Presents)
  • You can use any method of seaming for this section. I used a back loop only slip st.
  • Fasten off between each seam and weave in your ends securely.
  • Be sure to also seam the ch1 at the corners of each square.

To better visualize how you need to assemble your bag, lay your squares in rows of: 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 3, 2, with the first 3 rows of squares upside down. You want them to be upside down because when you seam the bag along the middle single square, they’ll all be facing up the same way. See the photo below for reference.

[Image description] Patchwork Christmas Bag assembly photo 1 - all 13 squares are seamed and are laying on an wooden background

When your Bag is seamed to match the photo on the previous page, flip it over so that the wrong side is facing you like the photo below.
Follow Steps 1 – 3 on how to finish seaming the sides of your bag.

[Image description] Patchwork Christmas Bag assembly photo 1 - all 13 squares are seamed and are laying on an wooden background

Step 1: Fold your bag along the dark blue line in the center so it looks like the photo below.

[Image description] Patchwork Christmas Bag assembly photo 3 - the 13 squares have been folded in half for further seaming.

Step 2: Seam the green edges to the teal edges on the right-hand side of the bag. The photo below shows how it will line up.

[Image description] Patchwork Christmas Bag assembly photo 4 - close up on how to fold the right-hand side.

Step 3: Seam the pink edges to the yellow edges on the left-hand side of the bag. The photo below shows how it will line up.

[Image description] Patchwork Christmas Bag assembly photo 5 - close up on how to fold the left-hand side.

When your bag is seamed, it should look like the photo below.
Weave in all your ends. You can block the bag or the seams at this time if you’d like.
Move onto the Straps.

[Image description] Patchwork Christmas Bag assembly photo 6 - the body of the bag should now be complete

Patchwork Christmas Bag Straps

[Image description] Patchwork Christmas Bag Straps photo 1 - the body of the bag is complete and this shows where to start the straps
[Image description] Patchwork Christmas Bag Straps photo 2 - close up on where to to start the straps

In the left photo above, the blue arrow shows which side you need to start your straps on and in the right photo, the green arrow shows you where you start your first st (not the ch 1 at the corner).

[Image description] Patchwork Christmas Bag Straps photo 3 - photo showing where to skip a space for the straps

The photo above shows you (in purple) how you go up the square from where you joined your yarn, skip across a space (this is where the strap is) and work down another square. You will repeat this on the other side of the bag to create 2 straps.

Rnd 1: With color B, pull up a loop in the indicated by the green arrow in the photo above (the first st, not the ch 1, to the left of the seam you made when you did Step 2 of the Assembly), sc into the next 19 sts of the square you’re on, ch 70, skip the ch 1 and next 19 sts on this square, skip where the 3 squares are joined and move to the next square to the left, skip the next 19 sts and ch 1 on the corner and sc into the next 19 sts of this square, moving to the other side of the bag, skip the ch 1 at the corner and where the 3 squares are joined and move to the next square to the left, skip ch 1 at the corner and sc into the next 19 sts of this square, ch 70, skip the ch 1 and next 19 sts on this square, skip where the 3 squares are joined and move to the next square to the left, skip the next 19 sts and ch 1 on the corner and sc into the next 19 sts of this square, skip the ch 1 at the corner and where the 3 squares are joined, join with a slip st – 76 sc, 2 ch 70 spaces
Rnd 2: B: Ch 1, turn, sc around (this includes sc and chs), join – 216 sc
Rnds 3 – 5: Ch 1, turn, sc around, join – 216 sc
Fasten off, weave in your ends. Block this section if you’d like.

Optional
Add a rnd of slip sts to Rnd 2 of the Straps using color D, add a rnd of slip sts to Rnd 3
with color E, and add a rnd of slip sts to Rnd 4 in color B. This will not only add an extra
pop of color but it will help deal with stretch in the Straps.

[image description] A white woman with pink hair stands looking to her right against a white wall holding the Patchwork Christmas Bag up to the camera.
Learn to make this fun and winter holiday inspired design, the Patchwork Christmas Bag, from free crochet graphs and assembly instructions by Divine Debris.